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the mexican congress approved the tax on salty and sugary junk food, charging 8% tax on foods that are 275 call lis or more. the mexican president is encouraging people to exercise an hour a day. i'm morgan radford. see you again at 4am eastern.
the mexican congress approved the tax on salty and sugary junk food, charging 8% tax on foods that are 275 call lis or more. the mexican president is encouraging people to exercise an hour a day. i'm morgan radford. see you again at 4am eastern.
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the city lured twitter with the payroll tax break. since then, about 13 companies have followed suit following twitter. economic forecasts say twitter stock offering could make the company worth $13 billion. the mayor is hoping the prosperity will trickle down. >> it means more jobs, investor confidence, support for all levels of business. >> the city says there's more to come. 40 development projects are in the pipeline. >>> the team will stay in oakland for now. all this comes after published reports that said the a's and the giants could be sharing the park in san francisco. we intend to extend our lease in oakland and look forward to another great season. the chronicle reports the mlb may step in if they can't reach a short-term lease agreement. the a's could play next season at at&t park. the idea would be to give the team a place to play while the a's will figure out if they're going to move to san jose or move to another area. >>> a south bay dog park has been shut down. police say they found several shards of glass in the mulc
the city lured twitter with the payroll tax break. since then, about 13 companies have followed suit following twitter. economic forecasts say twitter stock offering could make the company worth $13 billion. the mayor is hoping the prosperity will trickle down. >> it means more jobs, investor confidence, support for all levels of business. >> the city says there's more to come. 40 development projects are in the pipeline. >>> the team will stay in oakland for now. all this...
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that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know that for a fact. just like when i was hit with a curve ball called terminal cancer, stage four cancer, i had to be quick. i had to be thorough. and i had to act. and so when my policies canceled, i have to be the same. i have to be attentive, pay attention and really get down to the nuts and bolts of it to make sure, because i am alive for just a couple of reasons. i'm alive because i'm really, really lucky, and i'm blessed. and part of that luck and that blessing has been my doctors and my health care policy. and i am alive for a very large extent because i can control who i chose t
that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know...
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. >>> voters in antioch will be deciding whether they want to pay more in sale's tax so the city can hire more police officers. a yes on measure c will allow the department to hire 22 more officers by raising the sale's tax from 8.5% to 9%. but the sale's tax money, opponents say, would not be used for officers, rather gone into a general fund. >> anybody could use the money, those funds, for anything they want to use it for. >> we will have an oversite committee that comes -- oversight committee that comes out and affirms and assures we are spending the money the way it should be spent. >> measure c is the only item on the ballot for antioch voters. a low voter turnout is expected. >>> and voters in controversy can vote on a condo development that features 134 lux why condos in -- luxury won does in two buildings and opponents are complaining about the height limit. >>> happening today the graden ranch and casino is scheduled to open today on roanoke park, featuring 3,000 slot machines, 144 tables and a live poker room there. are 13 different options for places to eat and three bars
. >>> voters in antioch will be deciding whether they want to pay more in sale's tax so the city can hire more police officers. a yes on measure c will allow the department to hire 22 more officers by raising the sale's tax from 8.5% to 9%. but the sale's tax money, opponents say, would not be used for officers, rather gone into a general fund. >> anybody could use the money, those funds, for anything they want to use it for. >> we will have an oversite committee that comes...
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that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know that for a fact. just like when i was hit with a curve ball called terminal cancer, stage four cancer, i had to be quick. i had to be thorough. and i had to act. and so when my policies canceled, i have to be the same. i have to be attentive, pay attention and really get down to the nuts and bolts of it to make sure, because i am alive for just a couple of reasons. i'm alive because i'm really, really lucky, and i'm blessed. and part of that luck and that blessing has been my doctors and my health care policy. and i am alive for a very large extent because i can control who i chose t
that's political cronyism. >> the tax advantage could be part of the problem. but i guess the real question is, when we're talking about whether obama care is the problem here, you're saying you've gone through the entire market, the exchanges with obama care and the plans available outside of obama care and you're saying categorically that you can't find the plan that you have now or anything similar for the same cost, period? >> absolutely. categorically, i am saying that. i know...
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. >> the first president obama never recovered from the no new tax pledge that was, in fact, broken. and the president president obama had a missed opportunity with the supreme court nominee, and then hurricane katrina did not work out in the way we would have wanted it to work out from a response perspective. but he doubled down on iraq and bucked the popular trend and the advice of his advisers by going for the surge and it was quite successful. president obama will really have to decide where he's going to focus his attention. i think it has to be obamacare because that's his real legacy if he's going to have one. as laura said it's about competence. he has the law passed. now he needs to implement it in a way that gains people's confidence, and he needs head winds because people don't like the mandate. >> there is the day-to-day, the big picture. >> i think he has to show himself leading on these things. the i would not be doing campaign-style speeches around the countries. i would be having meeting with the top people who are sitting there getting down to work. a lot of op-eds a
. >> the first president obama never recovered from the no new tax pledge that was, in fact, broken. and the president president obama had a missed opportunity with the supreme court nominee, and then hurricane katrina did not work out in the way we would have wanted it to work out from a response perspective. but he doubled down on iraq and bucked the popular trend and the advice of his advisers by going for the surge and it was quite successful. president obama will really have to...
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protesting new taxes, demonstrators are riled up and tear gas is raining down on them according to a "la monde" reporter. we're at the protest in france's western city. >> reporter: several thousand people here in northwest france. they're furious about this ecotax that president hollande wants to introduce. he's already backtracked slightly. he said he'll suspend it for more talks, but the people here want it scrapped all together. they say it will jeopardize their livelihoods. the area has been hit hard recently by factory closures, mainly in the food processing business. they say that they're being under cut by cheap labor elsewhere in the european union, particularly angry about germany, who they say is under cutting them. but the economy generally has taken a knock recently, and the focus of the protesters being on this ecotax. just a week ago there were violent clashes with the police. tear gas was fired. there were several injuries. a couple of days later franÇois hollande backtracked. protesters feel they have the initiative. they want him to go further and scrap it all toge
protesting new taxes, demonstrators are riled up and tear gas is raining down on them according to a "la monde" reporter. we're at the protest in france's western city. >> reporter: several thousand people here in northwest france. they're furious about this ecotax that president hollande wants to introduce. he's already backtracked slightly. he said he'll suspend it for more talks, but the people here want it scrapped all together. they say it will jeopardize their livelihoods....
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. >>> montgomery county is talking about rolling back part of its bag tax. some members don't want it to apply to places who don't sell food, like hardware stores. the 5-cent bag tax is aimed at cutting down on the number of plastic bags in or near local streams. >>> voters in washington state will be casting ballots tomorrow on a measure that could have ripple effects on the food industry all across the country. >> teresa garcia takes a look at a push to require labels on foods with genetically modified ingredients. >> staffers are working the fines at the seattle headquarter on the campaign. >> this is going to be a close election. g voters will decide on tuesday whether to require labeling on foods containing genetically modified organisms or gmo's. elizabeth is with the yes campaign. she says it's about giving shoppers a choice. >> i think it fund mentally boils down to, people want more information about our food. >> the labeling campaign raised $8 million. a fraction of the war chest on the no side. top opposition donors, like biochemical giants and du
. >>> montgomery county is talking about rolling back part of its bag tax. some members don't want it to apply to places who don't sell food, like hardware stores. the 5-cent bag tax is aimed at cutting down on the number of plastic bags in or near local streams. >>> voters in washington state will be casting ballots tomorrow on a measure that could have ripple effects on the food industry all across the country. >> teresa garcia takes a look at a push to require labels...
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. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally gray area. >> it is not fraud, but it is not right. >> they started bill guard, a free app that keeps track of your bills looking for these types of charges. a common mystery charge is applied when y sign up for something without knowing it. >> phantom charges is when you sign up for one thing and they tag on something else. you didn't notice that because it was in the fine print where you signed up. >> another way these charges end up on your bill is through a process called free to paid. joe is with consumer action. >> these are p cs that try to deceive consumers into signing up for paid subscriptions under the guise of being fr
. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally...
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. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> ye >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally gray area. >> it is not fraud, but it is not right. >> they started bill guard, a free app that keeps track of your bills looking for these types of charges. a common mystery charge is applied when you sign up for something without knowing it. >> phantom charges is when you sign up for one thing and they tag on something else. you didn't notice that because it was in the fine print where you signed up. >> another way these charges end up on your bill is through a process called free to paid. joe is with consumer action. >> these are p cs that try to deceive consumers into signing up for paid subscriptions under the guise of
. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> ye >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall...
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. >> my top tax. the monkey bread, the palm can and the salami tart. to find out more www.kron4.com dine and dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. >i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. www.kron4.com >> this weekend at the movies there's saving the world from aliens. saving turkeys from thanksgiving. and saving four old buddies from themselves! carl azuz has this week's "now showing." "ender's game" is a sci-fi action film starring harrison ford. in an effort to protect the earth from an alien attack-- an international milita
. >> my top tax. the monkey bread, the palm can and the salami tart. to find out more www.kron4.com dine and dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. dish. vicki liviakis for my top texas. >i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no....
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let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed to have been stolen by the nazis from jewish collectors. included are works by picasso,s, matisse, chagall, all valued at over a billion dollars. the owner of the apartment is said to be the son of an art dealer who was known to the nazi leadership. world war ii had villains and heroes-- like these former p.o.w.s. why did the u.s. refuse to honor them? that's next. that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommen
let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed...
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it's like a tobacco tax. we saw a dramatic decline in cigarette smoking because of the tax and the tax funded from very educational -- important educational programs. the hope is we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consume huge amounts of the stuff and it will fund the physical activity, nutrition programs in schools and in our parks and elsewhere and phys- ed, school lunch, increased rec center hours, et cetera. >> in the past, we pushed them as taxes on big corporations or idea. big oil and big tobacco, now this is big sugar and they not going to pay the take. the individual courage 8 pay the tax. >> it will be at the distribution point and one of the goals is to reduce consumption and just like cigarette taxes. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice, like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so it reflects the true cost of society, we're anything to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes-related health costs
it's like a tobacco tax. we saw a dramatic decline in cigarette smoking because of the tax and the tax funded from very educational -- important educational programs. the hope is we will see a reduction, particularly in the big, big kind of sugary beverages. people consume huge amounts of the stuff and it will fund the physical activity, nutrition programs in schools and in our parks and elsewhere and phys- ed, school lunch, increased rec center hours, et cetera. >> in the past, we pushed...
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. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally gray area. >> it is not fraud, but it is not right. >> they started bill guard, a free app that keeps track of your bills looking for these types of charges. a common mystery charge is applied when you sign up for something without knowing it. >> phantom charges is when you sign up for one thing and they tag on something else. you didn't notice that because it was in the fine print where you signed up. >> another way these charges end up on your bill is through a process called free to paid. joe is with consumer action. >> these are p cs that try to deceive consumers into signing up for paid subscriptions under the guise of being
. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally...
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what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012 his waste book detailed $18 billion in government spending on projects that everyone should agree are not a good use of taxpayer dollars. there's room for cutting. it's a very difficult thing again to defend that the cupboard is bare. >> i don't see an appetite for big cutting when it's paul ryan and these other 20 senators and representatives meeting to go through what the arguing points will be. they're not talking about anything grand. so obviously we're punting again. >> exactly. lots of politicians on both sides of the aisle like to give lip service to the issue of cutting back on waste.
what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012...
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maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this time, if you will? >> the poll numbers will matter, but in this case if you don't have the fight over a government shutdown, republicans may feel safer in pushing for maintaining the spending cuts. they feel like they have the upper hand with the public on this one because so many in poll numbers in the public have said they want to see our debt and deficit under control. so the republican thinking right now on capitol hill is they can fight for these spending cuts and the public will back them. >> the democrats are thinking they have the stronger positio
maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this...
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on a bumper sticker, it's probably missing some important context, nuance, in facts, you know, war taxes, health care, these are complex policies. they can't be boiled down to a slick slogan. nuance is necessary. now there's a bumper sticker i can get behind. that's it for "your money." we're here every saturday. have a great weekend, everybody. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredericka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following in the "cnn newsroom." one tsa agent dead, two others hurt in a shooting at l.a.x. now new information about the suspected gunman and a potential motive for the rampage. >>> a controversial nypd program remains in place. officers can stop and frisk anyone they think looks suspicious. but does the program unfairly target african-americans? >>> and chris brown is in rehab, but not for drugs or alcohol. the singer is getting treatment for anger issues. are celebs using rehab to avoid bigger legal problems? all that coming up. >>> a major investigation is under way at the los angeles international airport. a day after a gunman burst in and killed a tsa officer. he
on a bumper sticker, it's probably missing some important context, nuance, in facts, you know, war taxes, health care, these are complex policies. they can't be boiled down to a slick slogan. nuance is necessary. now there's a bumper sticker i can get behind. that's it for "your money." we're here every saturday. have a great weekend, everybody. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredericka whitfield. here are the top stories we're following in the "cnn newsroom." one tsa...
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sales taxes, school board elections and bond measures dominate the ballots. one of the host hotly debated issues is on the ballot in san francisco, measure b, a proposal to build condos. >>> flattered but not ready to commit from hillary clinton on a endorsement. he said on saturday night 2016 is her time. polls show hillary clinton leading all candidates. they said she appreciated the gesture but said she hasn't made up her mind. >>> days after dianne feinstein spoke about reports on nsa spying on foreign leaders she spoke today about those who work in the agents. >> nsa -- i believe the nsa is filled with good people who do good things. the administration controls intelligence. the frame work is put together by the administration. it begins with -- >> on thursday dianne feinstein said she was opposed to gathering intelligence on foreign leaders. a day earlier she called to ask about a report that the u.s. was tapping her cell phone. said it was a grave brief of trust. >>> the application page for healthcare.gov will go offline for four hours each night till
sales taxes, school board elections and bond measures dominate the ballots. one of the host hotly debated issues is on the ballot in san francisco, measure b, a proposal to build condos. >>> flattered but not ready to commit from hillary clinton on a endorsement. he said on saturday night 2016 is her time. polls show hillary clinton leading all candidates. they said she appreciated the gesture but said she hasn't made up her mind. >>> days after dianne feinstein spoke about...
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and taxes on the top 1%. and also if you go back to 2008 and that housing crisis, fanny and freddie mac and the government bailout have started to pay the government back. that's reflected in the figure. >> auto sales. how did they fair last month given the government shutdown. >> it did have an effect. the back half was quite successful. particularly with trucks. you see one truck ad after another. full 60 seconds, very brand specific. the average transaction price for a full size truck is $39,000. they are more fuel efficient, quite luxurious. and brand advertising. that's important. because it's not just is targeting people purchasing trucks but a new generation of young boys. >> going bananas. >> if you look at the list, number one is sandwiches. that's interesting. it's number one for lunch and dinner. they count hamburgers and hot dogs in that. it is fast growing in breakfast. fruit. nutritionists would like to see vegetables in that place. it will have to be part of sandwiches to get there. this top 10
and taxes on the top 1%. and also if you go back to 2008 and that housing crisis, fanny and freddie mac and the government bailout have started to pay the government back. that's reflected in the figure. >> auto sales. how did they fair last month given the government shutdown. >> it did have an effect. the back half was quite successful. particularly with trucks. you see one truck ad after another. full 60 seconds, very brand specific. the average transaction price for a full size...
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>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it has a state-of-the-art scoreboard, 42 concession stands, 192 public toilets. katy officials insist they're not trying to compete. >> allen decide they had would build a stadium for one high school. we're building a stadium that will serve seven high schools. >> reporter: so this is the time to do it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: now, it's up to the voters in an election that both sides will watch intensity as they watch every tigers game. >> people live and breathe high school football here. >> if the measure passes today's election here, the new stadium could be up and running in time for the
>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it...
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. >> i think at tax-that become -- at lax that became a violent events. >>> stricter gun control laws may becoming to sunnyvale. before you vote ktvu's janine de la vega gives us both sides of the argument. >> year after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut sunnyville mayor is leading the push for stricter gun control here. >> it can happen anywhere. >> reporter: it require as gun owner to tell police if their gun is lost or stolen and prohibits ammunition magazines of more than 10 rounds and required to lock their guns away if they aren't in their immediate possession. >> if you have a magazine stolen and you don't report it you are liability. >> reporter: gun stores would be required to maintain records of ammunition sales. those who are prohibited from owning guns would be detoured from purchasing ammunition. they say it infringes on rights. some say the restrictions make them vulnerables. >> going to make us more targets. they know you can't have an armed weppened. >> supporters say -- weapons. >> reporter: supporters say it is needed. >> it has to stop. the
. >> i think at tax-that become -- at lax that became a violent events. >>> stricter gun control laws may becoming to sunnyvale. before you vote ktvu's janine de la vega gives us both sides of the argument. >> year after the shooting at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut sunnyville mayor is leading the push for stricter gun control here. >> it can happen anywhere. >> reporter: it require as gun owner to tell police if their gun is lost or stolen and...
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san francisco big on twitter giving the company tax breaks to move into a run down area of the city. today, mayor ed lee pointed at new businesses and art groups following twitter into the neighborhood now. and says payroll could hit $54 comblinl over next two decades chronicle reports payroll taxes and sales could have brought in $56 million to n francisco coffers. >> odds a new tech company will nurn a facebook are small. the firm tells tech crunch only seven tenths of 1% of the start ups reach a $1 billion value. the firm likens between catching a full ball in an a's game sxk hit by lightning. or 100 times harder than getting into stanford. >> getting into gear and traction. but new questions over who is going to pay for it. how safe is it, really? >> and raising big top. now cirque du soliel is in the bay area. >> also, child care versus college tuition. which costs woah, this k l! the tour. give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all.
san francisco big on twitter giving the company tax breaks to move into a run down area of the city. today, mayor ed lee pointed at new businesses and art groups following twitter into the neighborhood now. and says payroll could hit $54 comblinl over next two decades chronicle reports payroll taxes and sales could have brought in $56 million to n francisco coffers. >> odds a new tech company will nurn a facebook are small. the firm tells tech crunch only seven tenths of 1% of the start...
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and that is today's hit play. >>> it's called a virgin tax. nfl rookies shelling out big bucks, all part of a hazing ritual. in one locker room, did it go toor fa? sending one player over the edge. i'm brooke baldwin, the news is now. >> priceless art stolen by the nazis, found inside a mansion. find out who had it all these years. >>> in many states, child care is now more expensive than college. >>> plus, secrets revealed from the 2012 campaign trail, including chris christie calling cnn's newt gingrich a joke. >> and clint eastwood making one of romney's guys vomit. >>> and -- >> you okay? >> a new drug reverses overdoses. including this woman's brush with death, all caught on video. >>> hour two, cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. gueye know the nfl cracks down on illegal hits and touchdown celebrations, but now you can add alleged bullying to the list. miami dolphins lineman richie incognito is suspended indefinitely as the nfl investigates allegations of misconduct toward a fellow teammate. his lineman jonathan martin left the team last week, taki
and that is today's hit play. >>> it's called a virgin tax. nfl rookies shelling out big bucks, all part of a hazing ritual. in one locker room, did it go toor fa? sending one player over the edge. i'm brooke baldwin, the news is now. >> priceless art stolen by the nazis, found inside a mansion. find out who had it all these years. >>> in many states, child care is now more expensive than college. >>> plus, secrets revealed from the 2012 campaign trail,...
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on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's biracial teenage son. >> he is the only democrat with the guts to really break in the bloomberg years, the only one who will raise taxes on the rich to fund early childhood and after-school programs. he has the boldest plan to build affordable housing and is the only one who will end a stop and frisk area that unfairly targets people of color. he will be a mayor for every new yorker, no matter where they live or what they look like, and i would say that even if he weren't my dad. >> david, as you well know, that ad has received more than 280,000 views
on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's...
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does it make a difference that the firefighter who rescues you a gay or the accountant who does your taxes or the mechanic who fixes your car. if someone works hard every day, does everything he or she is asked, is responsible and trustworthy and a good colleague, that's all that should matter. and the white house really feels that this is just continuing on a number of actions that the administration has taken here in the last couple of years when it comes to the rights of gay americans. we saw president obama not too long before the election last year change his personal view on gay marriage on same-sex marriage. he'd been in favor of civil unions as he came into office and he personally decided to support same sex marriage. we've also seen recently the repeal of don't ask don't tell. and with the obama administration stopping its enforcement of that federal same-sex marriage ban once the supreme court this year overruled that ban, we're now seeing same-sex couples a lot of them get married so that they can enjoy the federal benefits that traditional couples receive, as well. >> i know t
does it make a difference that the firefighter who rescues you a gay or the accountant who does your taxes or the mechanic who fixes your car. if someone works hard every day, does everything he or she is asked, is responsible and trustworthy and a good colleague, that's all that should matter. and the white house really feels that this is just continuing on a number of actions that the administration has taken here in the last couple of years when it comes to the rights of gay americans. we...
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these are all going to be opportunities for the city to generate tax revenue at some point down the road. >> reporter: a public meeting to review the projects environmental safeguards will be he'll november 14th. i'm pat warren reporting from the inner harbor, now back to you on tv hill. >>> and epa is ordering more air samples. >>> the lights are out on the washington monument in d. c. but it's good news the decorative lights which have been on nightly since july 8th are being turned off so that 500-tons of scaffolding can come down. workers have repaired most of the damage from the earthquake two years ago. it will take three months to bring the exterior scaffolding down. >> we need you to go to the top of the monument and start disassembling this and don't drop anything. incredible work. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. emotional protest why thousands in iran are so angry with the u.s. >>> between a rock and a hard place literally. how a new york college student wound up stuck between two walls. >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram live at the wjz mobile weather lab here. we'
these are all going to be opportunities for the city to generate tax revenue at some point down the road. >> reporter: a public meeting to review the projects environmental safeguards will be he'll november 14th. i'm pat warren reporting from the inner harbor, now back to you on tv hill. >>> and epa is ordering more air samples. >>> the lights are out on the washington monument in d. c. but it's good news the decorative lights which have been on nightly since july 8th...
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city granted twitter a payroll tax exemption two years ago. in return twitter moved into a rundown area of the city. today mayor lee toured the mid market area and pointed out the new business followed twitter into the neighborhood. mayor lee defends the tax exemption even as analyst estimates the city will lose 56 million dollars in payroll taxes and from the sale of twitter stock. >> we still want the benefit of more employee being hired here and then the success of the company will sustain it. i don't think it's about just the initial success. it's about sustained success. >>reporter: payroll tax revenue from mid market business could get 54 million dollars over the next 20 years says the city. >>> the state department is spending people from washington to the abc 7 job journal hire event in san francisco tomorrow. bank also hiring and all 500 jobs will be up for grabs tomorrow at the double tree hotel on gateway place between noon and 4:00 o'clock. >>> new study has found that middle age women who follow a heart healthy mediterranean diet
city granted twitter a payroll tax exemption two years ago. in return twitter moved into a rundown area of the city. today mayor lee toured the mid market area and pointed out the new business followed twitter into the neighborhood. mayor lee defends the tax exemption even as analyst estimates the city will lose 56 million dollars in payroll taxes and from the sale of twitter stock. >> we still want the benefit of more employee being hired here and then the success of the company will...
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. >> reporter: coming up at 6:00 we'll talk about taxes and guns. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on wusa9. >> can a victim legally identify an attack are by blinking? that is part of a high profile murder trial going on right now in prince george's county. scott broom will bring us that story around 5:30. >> right after the break a high priced sports car goes up in flames on the gw parkway. >> rough this morning, very nice this evening. it's still unbelievably warm, 69 downtown but 77 in leesburg, 75 manassas, 81 in culpeper. we'll talk about tracking another cold obenshain tried to outlaw. birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. for 30 years i've worked as an obgyn, my job is to protect the health of women. so i'm particularly offended by ken cuccinelli. cuccinelli wants to make all abortion illegal ... ... even in cases of rape and incest. ... even to protect a woman's health. i want a governor who's focused on s
. >> reporter: coming up at 6:00 we'll talk about taxes and guns. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on wusa9. >> can a victim legally identify an attack are by blinking? that is part of a high profile murder trial going on right now in prince george's county. scott broom will bring us that story around 5:30. >> right after the break a high priced sports car goes up in flames on the gw parkway. >> rough this morning, very nice this evening. it's still...
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you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! >>> let's check in with josh on what is coming up on america -- "good morning america" at 7:00. >> we have more on cirque du soleil on a wheel of death act after someone slipped and fell while high on the stage. we will be live in los angeles, at lax, and that scene of the bloody rampage. a lot to get to, all next on "good morning america" next in 35 minutes. >> a massive $800 million casino will open in the north bay tomorrow off 101 in rohnert park with a few california towns with locally made wine and
you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a...
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. >> protest for jobs and taxes continuing into the night. more than 10,000 people filled the streets. they face police using tear gas and watercanon, the government promised tax increases of $4 billion to reduce the deficit. tim friend was at the protest. >> several thousand in kampare and brittany are furious about the ecotax that the president, francis hollande wants to introduce. he's already backtracked slightly. he says he'll suspend it for more talks. but the people here want it scrapped altogether. they say it will jeopardise their livelihoods. brittany has been hit hard by factory closures maybe in the food processing business. they are being undercut by cheap labour elsewhere in the european union. they are angry about germany who is undercutting them. the economy has taken a knock recently, and the focus of the protest has been on this ecotax. just a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas fired and the protesters hurled missiles at the police. there were several injuries. a couple o
. >> protest for jobs and taxes continuing into the night. more than 10,000 people filled the streets. they face police using tear gas and watercanon, the government promised tax increases of $4 billion to reduce the deficit. tim friend was at the protest. >> several thousand in kampare and brittany are furious about the ecotax that the president, francis hollande wants to introduce. he's already backtracked slightly. he says he'll suspend it for more talks. but the people here want...
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mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for that. it's usually very, very small things and very simple things. it's not bullying. players don't feel intimidated. it's a really simple thing. but then what the miami dolphins did, wolf, they some of those players just took it to an entirely new level and really took it to a place where it hasn't been in the nfl, in my opinion, in a long, long time. went way too far in my opinion. >> you hear a lot you know rookies, are hazed by some of the veterans when they go into the preseason and the training and all of that. that's been going on, as long as i know. >> a long time. >> what
mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for...
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on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the squad performed a flyover before the navy game. it was the group's first public appearance since their funding was cut. no worries, they have big plans for 2014. thanks for joining us. at jaime colby tv on fox. >> have a great sunday. >> join us on twitter. >>> i am live from washington and a key architect of obamacare admits the system could go into a death spiral if enough people can't beacon vinceed to sign up on the -- be convinced to sign up on the exchanges. a new hour starts right now. >> he was a great man who showed his love for our family. he wa
on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the...
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in antioch, voters will be deciding whether they want to pay a higher sales tax so the city could hire more police officers. amber lee is in antioch tonight with a possible solution to a problem that exists in many parts of the bay area. amber? >> reporter: frank, supporters say measure c will enable antioch to hire more police officers it to fight crime. but opponents argue that there's no guarantee the money will be spent putting additional officers on the streets. this yes on measure c sign is at the intersection of buchanan and somersville roads. perhaps underscoring what supporters say is the need for more police officers. >> reducing traffic accidents, which is a huge concern. >> reporter: a yes vote will raise the sales tax in antioch from 8.5 to 9%. city leaders say that money will enable the police department to hire 22 officers. the police chief tells us, the current average response time for emergency calls is 10:54. a few minutes ago, the average was about 7:30. >> there is a correlation with the police officers you have working. you're going to get reduced response times,
in antioch, voters will be deciding whether they want to pay a higher sales tax so the city could hire more police officers. amber lee is in antioch tonight with a possible solution to a problem that exists in many parts of the bay area. amber? >> reporter: frank, supporters say measure c will enable antioch to hire more police officers it to fight crime. but opponents argue that there's no guarantee the money will be spent putting additional officers on the streets. this yes on measure c...
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that works out to $24 million before taxes. >> before taxes. >> before taxes. >> i'm going to call my agent and figure out how to get that. >> on friday, the eagle was soaring for kobe. and he's injured, not even playing right now. sorry he got injured. but that's a nice paycheck to take home. >> must be nice, huh? >> i'm imagining. >> thanks, ron. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >> hey, guys. unsettled is an understatement as for what's been happening along the east coast the last two days. stowe, vermont, ahead of the front. 73-mile-per-hour wind gusts. flint, michigan, behind it, had gusts up to 43 miles per hour. let's see what happens with all of the winds. just west of boston, weldly, massachusetts. trees down, power lines and power outages in that area. so much nicer today in boston for the red sox parade today. in flint, we talk about wind gusts about 45 miles per hour. and they had big issues, too. the video almost looks the same. but it's before and after the front goes through. either way. let's look at what happens today. you get the kicked-up w
that works out to $24 million before taxes. >> before taxes. >> before taxes. >> i'm going to call my agent and figure out how to get that. >> on friday, the eagle was soaring for kobe. and he's injured, not even playing right now. sorry he got injured. but that's a nice paycheck to take home. >> must be nice, huh? >> i'm imagining. >> thanks, ron. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >> hey, guys. unsettled is an...
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a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely. in new jersey voters will be decide to go raise minimum wage to $8.25. in new york state voters are going to be deciding whether to allow gambling casinos to be built. a total of seven with four in upstate new york and three in manhattan. finally, my husband insists that i include this, in harris county, texas, this is the place where the houston astrodome sits, voters are being asked to approve 217 -- excuse me, $217 million in bonds to revamp and redesign the astrodome. if this measure fails, the astrodome is going to be torn down. he wants me to remind you all
a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely....
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they'll put a tax on drinks at 1% per litre. junk food at 8%. they are encouraging people to exercise an hour a day. the united states is dealing with similar problem - obesity and poor diets the cause of many issues. doctors say up to 80% of those conditions are preventible. we neat a group of medical students in new orleans returning to the kitchen for solutions. >> when it comes to the cullinary arts. >> you have an hour and 15 minutes. >> new orleans is the perfect place for a cooking class. >> it's all about what you ate and where you have been eating and what you put into your gumbo. >> while food is essential for life it plays a role in death. >> people are overweight, getting heart disease, diabetes. >> an aspiring doctors at this school trade their capes for aprons. teaming up with the johnson and wales cullinary institute it's the first medical cullinary program. the goal is to provide doctors with the tools to help patients lead a healthy lifestyle. >> no one taught us as physicians how to have the conversation. instead of telling the
they'll put a tax on drinks at 1% per litre. junk food at 8%. they are encouraging people to exercise an hour a day. the united states is dealing with similar problem - obesity and poor diets the cause of many issues. doctors say up to 80% of those conditions are preventible. we neat a group of medical students in new orleans returning to the kitchen for solutions. >> when it comes to the cullinary arts. >> you have an hour and 15 minutes. >> new orleans is the perfect place...
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he wound up pleading guilty to tax evasion. in line to the white house. spending three years in a federal minimum security prison. earlier this week, he spoke to matt lauer days after being relieved from house arrest. he opened up about what he realized about life behind bars and his new mission now that he's out. >> bernie, you spent six years of your life running that jail over our shoulder there which is one of the biggest and most notorious jails in the country. when you look back at that place now, does your perspective change? >> yeah, it changes. when i ran that system, i focused on the day-to-day operations of care, custody, and control. what i realized today is, especially in the federal prison system, that's not necessarily the focus. >> reporter: despite a long and impressive resume in law enforcement, kerik says only a few months after behind bars himself that he realized that criminal justice system was broken. >> these young men, first-time nonviolence low level drug offense their sentence may be five or ten years, but you know what? it's no
he wound up pleading guilty to tax evasion. in line to the white house. spending three years in a federal minimum security prison. earlier this week, he spoke to matt lauer days after being relieved from house arrest. he opened up about what he realized about life behind bars and his new mission now that he's out. >> bernie, you spent six years of your life running that jail over our shoulder there which is one of the biggest and most notorious jails in the country. when you look back at...
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in antioch, voters will be deciding whether they want to pay a higher sales tax so the city could hire more police officers. amber lee is in antioch tonight with a possible solution to a problem that exists in many parts of the bay area. amber? >> reporter: frank, supporters say measure c will enable antioch to hire more police officers it to fight crime. but opponents argue that there's no guarantee the money will be spent putting additional officers on the streets. this yes on measure c sign is at the intersection of buchanan and somersville roads. perhaps underscoring what supporters say is the need for more police officers. >> reducing traffic accidents, which is a huge concern. >> reporter: a yes vote will raise the sales tax in antioch from 8.5 to 9%. city leaders say that money will enable the police department to hire 22 officers. the police chief tells us, the current average response time for emergency calls is 10:54. a few minutes ago, the average was about 7:30. >> there is a correlation with the police officers you have working. you're going to get reduced response times,
in antioch, voters will be deciding whether they want to pay a higher sales tax so the city could hire more police officers. amber lee is in antioch tonight with a possible solution to a problem that exists in many parts of the bay area. amber? >> reporter: frank, supporters say measure c will enable antioch to hire more police officers it to fight crime. but opponents argue that there's no guarantee the money will be spent putting additional officers on the streets. this yes on measure c...
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a couple of days later francis hollande backtracked and suspended the tax. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further. they promised more state aid. they are still not happy and speeches made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> where you grow old can make a difference on your life. sweden topped the list as the best place to age, according to a u.n. study. afghanistan was the worst. in a 3-part series, jane ferguson begins in kabul, where seniors struggle to survive. >> for the elderly life is the toughest in the world. that's according to a recent survey which tas afghanistan is the worst -- which says that afghanistan is the worst country to grow old in. in kabul it is common to see elderly men working. children don't have enough income to help. >> this is where elderly come to find out how much they'll get in their pension. if they worked to the state for a number of years, they are entitled to cash. they'll come and look at the details on the list. some getting as little as $10. few are lucky enough to get anythi
a couple of days later francis hollande backtracked and suspended the tax. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further. they promised more state aid. they are still not happy and speeches made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> where you grow old can make a difference on your life. sweden topped the list as the best place to age, according to a u.n. study. afghanistan was the worst. in a 3-part series, jane ferguson begins in kabul, where seniors...
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all those bills, budgets, accounts and taxes. it's a complex problem, but you don't have to solve it by yourself. at intuit, we make tools to help you simplify it all, so you can focus on what matters most. intuit. simplify the business of life. >>> beautiful chesapeake beach. are they in central time now? because that's a long trip from here to calvert county. wyatt will be back with the rest of the forecast. >>> now the latest on the deadly shooting at the los angeles airport. the gunman was dropped move by a friend who thought the 23- year-old was headed home to spend some time with his family. prosecutors said he was so intent on shooting agents. >> there will ab review of the security measures in place, not only at l.a.x. but a review of the security arrangements in other airports as well. >> police shot the suspected gunman. if he ever regains consciousness he will face charges that could carry the death penalty. >>> new changes will help you get through security faster. tomorrow a new tsa precheck will be available at conc
all those bills, budgets, accounts and taxes. it's a complex problem, but you don't have to solve it by yourself. at intuit, we make tools to help you simplify it all, so you can focus on what matters most. intuit. simplify the business of life. >>> beautiful chesapeake beach. are they in central time now? because that's a long trip from here to calvert county. wyatt will be back with the rest of the forecast. >>> now the latest on the deadly shooting at the los angeles...
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like of picasso and matisse from the 1940s found in the flat of an 80-year-old man on suspicion of tax evasion. german authorities are not confirming or denying the presence of this art. it was revealed by a german publication valued to be over a billion dollars. back to you, kate. >> all right, erin, thank you. we can only hope they get returned to the families that were stolen from. >>> we have a new twist, bullying in the miami dolphins room may. one was suspended for conduct, in cogny to took to twitter to deny the claim. so still an evolving situation. cnn's john berman trying to track down some loan of reason here. >> you know, there is a lot going on here. i have to say the details are very murky. what is clear is that a 6 foot 5, 320 pound offensive tackle may not be the image when it comes to mind when you think of being a bullying victim. jonathan martin left the dolphins reportedly the victim of bullying since he joined the team. now, there is information what they have pushed him past his breaking point this morning, we are learning new details about alleged player miscondu
like of picasso and matisse from the 1940s found in the flat of an 80-year-old man on suspicion of tax evasion. german authorities are not confirming or denying the presence of this art. it was revealed by a german publication valued to be over a billion dollars. back to you, kate. >> all right, erin, thank you. we can only hope they get returned to the families that were stolen from. >>> we have a new twist, bullying in the miami dolphins room may. one was suspended for conduct,...
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good news is you will have the affordable care act and a marketplace option and you may qualify for tax credits. but the plans are going to change and we're all going to feel it. >> jill, thanks very much. >> great to be with you. >> jeff: more than 60 years ago an allied aircraft dropped a 4,000 pound bomb over the rur-- reg over-- rego of ger machine. they just found if unexploded. police evacked-- evacuated people. world war 2 bombs are still found but they're rarely this big. >> coming up an inside look at oprah winfrey's california auction. >> tomorrow would have been walter cronkite's 97th birth day. on monday the late long time cbs news anchor will be hon ared in his hometown of st. joseph's missouri. the memorial hall and missouri western state university features displays on his life and career. >> a unique yard sale in santa barbara,ical call, this weekend. up for bid more than 300 lots of turn shallings, artwork and memorabilia from the homes of oprah winfrey. winfrey launched the auction helping sell several lots herself. >> 41 going once, going twice. sold for $4100! that i
good news is you will have the affordable care act and a marketplace option and you may qualify for tax credits. but the plans are going to change and we're all going to feel it. >> jill, thanks very much. >> great to be with you. >> jeff: more than 60 years ago an allied aircraft dropped a 4,000 pound bomb over the rur-- reg over-- rego of ger machine. they just found if unexploded. police evacked-- evacuated people. world war 2 bombs are still found but they're rarely this...
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subsidizes it through my taxes. i'm going to let you pay for it because i'm guaranteed to get it this way. >> but what if they do take away the requirement -- >> you're either eligible or not eligible. >> they took away the requirement to have a child. that's how you used to be eligible for medicaid. now anyone can get it. that's why in states that you're eligible that took that medicaid money, millions are going to be enrolling and we're on the hook. jay carney took the podium. he also said the reason for all of this, the reason for six enrollees, is solely because of the website. here's carney. >> let me just tell you now, november 1st. we don't expect those numbers to be very high. we never did. they're going to be even lower because of the challenges we had with the website. >> that's interesting. then he says they never did know that because earlier in the week, the answer was the president had no idea that the website was not going to work. so they constantly try to have it both ways and that's annoying. i am
subsidizes it through my taxes. i'm going to let you pay for it because i'm guaranteed to get it this way. >> but what if they do take away the requirement -- >> you're either eligible or not eligible. >> they took away the requirement to have a child. that's how you used to be eligible for medicaid. now anyone can get it. that's why in states that you're eligible that took that medicaid money, millions are going to be enrolling and we're on the hook. jay carney took the...